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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: social media giant facebook went public today with a high-profile ride on wall street. good evening. i'm jeffrey brown. >> warner: and i'm margaret warner. on the newshour tonight, we assess whether facebook and its management can live up to the hype surrounding today's stock offering. >> brown: then, ray suarez talks to u.s.a.i.d. administrator rajiv shah about a new public and private sector partnership to fight hunger in africa. >> warner: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: we have an update on the trayvon martin case after florida prosecutors release over 200 pages of photos and eyewitness accounts of the shooting of the unarmed teen. >> warner: and hari sreenivasan has a conversation with author and software developer clay johnson on managing the glut of information in this digital age. >> your clips have consequences, when you're reading an article on-line, you're not just reading that article, you're voting fors it, you're telling the editor to write more stuff like that. >> brown

candidate brown to verbally attack then-mayor fenty. tonight, many still want ton if mayor gray had knowledge of this. vincent gray's campaign for mayor was a long time ago but questions about what went on behind the scenes won't go away. mayor gray refused to talk about two of his campaign workers charged this week. >> this is an ongoing pending investigation and there is nothing, really, i can comment on and this is obviously continuing to unfold. >> reporter: according to authorities, brown was not lying when he said members of gray's campaign paid him to stay in the race. brown has always said that the mayor knew about it. the mayor always denied it. >> i think i will stay with what i said before and there is that continuing investigation. it has been for months. >> reporter: wednesday, gray's campaign worker howard brooks was charged with making a false statement to the fbi when he said he never gave money to brown's campaign. we went to brooks' silver spring home seeking comments but no one answered the door. before he was charged this morning, council hab mary chay, who led a

e to his publicist who has represented chalk brown for many years. they issued a statement saying chuck brown died of multiple organ failure and baltimore. he was a local legend, a person well loved in the community. a person we spoke with a number of times. ♪ >> he was the godfather of go-go and an icon that drew a crowd wherever he went. we saw him last summer in chinatown. >> they said you are not from the see if you have not heard from chuck brown or been to a concert. i am 25. my whole family drop on chuck. >> d.c. loved him. heat had a concert with the national symphony orchestra. >> i never thought i would be playing at the conference room, let alone with the symphony orchestra. i have played in some beautiful places all over the world. nothing like home. klutzy always talked about how he grew up shining shoes in northwest. he went to prison where with the cigarettes he paid a ban to make him a guitar. chuck brown was 75. on behalf of the city, and maynard gray issued a statement announcing his profound sadness. the family is grateful for the outpouring of love and suppor

hundreds of people are flocking to chuck brown hot spots to remember the musical legend. >> the story greater thanchuck brown often told was that he as a kid is shined louis armstrong's shoes outside of the howard theatre. as an adult, he and his band were regular performers. he never managed to perform at the new howard. he was the top of the city today. >> chuck brown is nationwide dc. >> as they walk by the sign and a makeshift memorial today. >> die hard. it killed me to know he passed away. >> wind media chalk was his chance. we asked one of his proteges about it. . "wind me up" shock was his chant. >> the band never stops playing. >> would just kept the beat going between songs. >> the cut the lights on and say party over. >> his appeal was across generations. the kids like him. grandparents and the parents. >> i listen to your music all the time. >> shot was the face and a voice -- >> we are going to lower our flags to half staff. >> at the newly reopened howard theater were fans came to party in his memory, today the slide show roles as his music plays on the p a. >> we tried

, but it prompted a rrelative to give them information. >> the "godfather of go-go, chuck brown, late yesterday his family and mayor vincent gray release information on a public viewing and memorial service. john gonzalez is outside the howard theatre in northwest washington with all the details. >> that's right. the mayor's office and the family of chuck brown have announced the memorial plans next week for the late star. they include the newly refurbished howard theatre in northwest d.c., where he was a regular and we're initially scheduled a performance next month. pretty much all day on may 29 there will be a public viewing here at the theater. and on thursday, may 31, a public memorial service down the street at the convention center from noon until 3:00. there will be will closures. thousands are expected both days to pay their final respects to the late star. the city strongly courage as public transportation. this man known as the "godfather of go-go" passed away last week at the age of 75 after being hospitalized for pneumonia. he was still active, forced to cancel several shows earlier

sad news to share right now. breaking news about d.c.'s own musical giant. chuck brown the godfather of go-go has died. brown had been hospitalized with pneumonia for the past two months. he had postponed several concerts. >> brown's musical career lasted 50 years. he got his start back in the 60s playing guitar for a latin band here in d.c. by the 1970s he created go-go, the musical genre that grew to define him and the district. in 1978 he had his first number one hit "busting loose" and in 2010 was nominated for his first grammy. chuck brown was 75 years old. again, dead this afternoon. stay tuned to news 4 for more on the life and legacy of chuck brown. >> you know he traveled the world. we both met him. he always came back and he always gave back. what a generous spirit and a big heart. >> he'll be missed by a lot of folks here and around the world. >> sure will. >>> he is fierce, fashionable, and he's unafraid to speak his mind. >> annapolis born christian siriano has his own fashion label and dresses big names like rihanna and lady gaga. eun yang checked out his new york studi

bear" series. >>> concern has been growing over chuck brown. he hasn't performed in more than two months and little was said about his whereabouts. >> he is in a hospital in baltimore. he's recovering from pneumonia. as bruce johnson reports, the reason for worry is because someone said chuck brown is to d.c. what elvis is to memphis. ♪ feel like busting loose >> reporter: for nearly five decades, chuck brown has been the godfather of d.c.'s original go go sound. >> all the kids wanted it. all the grownups wanted it. >> reporter: music has never caught on like that in mo town in memphis. but record artists over the years know chuck brown. 75 chuck brown has been absent from the stage for nearly for months. his band recently performed in his absence prompting rumors of his death throughout the internet. he's still being treated in the intensive care unit at johns hopkins university hospital in baltimore. his manager and and a family member would only confirm he's still hospitalized and they continue to ask his fans to pray for him. >> we are sharing our love for d.c.'s own chuck

of the campaign instructed staffers to keep brown's campaign and a tax alive with thousands of dollars of money orders and cash. in court howard brooks pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi when first questioned about the activity. the mayor's declining comment on any -- declined to count on any aspect of the case today. >> i remember on several occasions people were saying he must be getting paid for this. >> brown began making accusations that seemed to be proven true. the public is looking at the mayor. >> it is hard to believe that somehow the mayor is not aware of what was going on. >> i have been here for 20 years, and not much has changed. >> according to the hearing gray's people gave them as much as $15,000 at one time. once he forwarded a money order to buy cogeico. we would not be surprised to see somebody else coming down here soon and pleading guilty. sam ford, abc 7 news. >> you can read more about today's hearing and the other parts of the campaign scandal right now on wjla.com. >> another gaffe by city councilman marion barry. he said this during an apology. >> the irish, italian,

donaghue at brown university developed the system after decoding some of the brain's electrical language. how well do we understand this language? >> we know that there's a general pattern of, for example, left, right, up, down, even fast or slow. >> kathy now has neural control over that cursor. >> pelley: four years ago dr. leigh hochberg of massachusetts general hospital explained as hutchinson moved the computer cursor with her thoughts. >> she's thinking about the movement of her hand and she's moving the cursor much as if she had her hand on a mouse. do you want to play some music? all right. >> pelley: she just clicked "play." >> she did. ( playing paul mccartney's "another day" ) >> pelley: ( laughs ) that's pretty amazing! now four years later in the study published today in the journal "nature" researchers report hutchinson has gone even further, using her mind to control a robotic arm. >> she was able to reach and grab any ball in any location about half the time which to us was remarkable that he could do any of that. >> pelley: once they proved it worked they wanted to see w

this could be bad news from apple users. bobby brown on whitney houston, we will tell you what he said during his first television interview since her death. and >>pam: labor unions and occupy activists are joining forces against the golden gate bridge district. kron 14 coverage shows you how they plan to disrupt the morning commute and shows why workers for willing to walk off the job. a high-school football star was stabbed to death in fremont. his death is leaving a scar on classmates and faculty at newark memorial. >> everyone expected him. >>pam: we go live to the school where a vigil is just getting underway. >>pam: at 6:00 p.m., a community coming together this hour, mourning the death of a football star at newark memorial high school. the 18 year-old was al to death over hand. for her coffee in memorial and a candlelight vigil will be taking place tonight. >>reggie: fremont investigators are still trying to figure out a motive. take a look at the work glory appears this is where this all take place at 8:00 p.m.. you can see people starting to gather for the memorial. take a look at th

, and california governor jerry brown talks about taking on his state's $16 billion budget cries nsis in an interview you'll only see on "cbs this morning." >>> facebook goes public this morning. what does the company do now to keep the investors happy. when i see you at 8:00, sacha baron cohen stops by studio 57. >> millions of tons of tsunami debris headed this way. is america ready for it? plus, we remember the queen of disco, donna summer. >> we begin with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> newly release video shows martin at a sanford, florida, 7-eleven buying skittles and iced tea police later found on his body. >> the guy on top in the black hoodie was throwing down blows on the guy. >> a photo showing zimmerman with a bloody nose and head on the night of the flight. >> he confronted him and he shot and killed trayvon martin. >> facebook founder mark zuckerberg could become the second richest man in the country. >> the stock, $38 for a single share. biggest ipo in this country's history. >> lawmakers in washington are eyeing a recent status update by one

'll speak for the lawyer for george zimmerman, the man who shot martin. >>> california governor jerry brown talks about taking on his state's $16 billion budget crisis on an interview you'll only see on "cbs this morning." >>> i'm gayle king. facebook goes public but what does the company have to do to keep investors happy? when i see you at 8:00, sacha baron cohen stops by studio 57. >>> millions of tons of tsunami debris headed this way. is america ready for it. >>> we remember the queen of disco, donna summer. >>> first as we do every morning, we begin a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> newly released video shows martin at a sanford, florida, 7-eleven buying skittles and tea. >>> state evidence sheds new light on the trayvon martin shooting. >> the one guy on top with the black hoodi he was was pretty much throwing blowing on the guy. >> he could have just drove away, but he profiled trayvon martin. he confronted him. and he shot and killed trayvon martin. >> the stock's $38 for a single share. the biggest ipo in this country's history. >> face book friends wal

. in chuck brown died yesterday after battling pneumonia. go go radio.com is playing chuck 24/7 and fans are calling in to express their feeling about the d.c. legend. one of the owners of the internet radio station says brown's creation wasn't just about the beat and the music. >> all the bands come off his style. so we just are celebrating him as we would any other. i mean he is our michael jackson basically. >> chuck brown was 75 years old. >>> a warning for drivers in northern virginia, a local county is looking to hand out more traffic tickets, but we're not talking red light cameras, the plan in the works next. >> plus facebook names its price. we talk with a financial expert next about one of the biggest initial public offerings ever. >> and coming up on the edge a neighborhood is taking extra precautions nearly a week after two women were assaulted. we'll be right back. [ mechanical humming ] [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter f

. brown. i'm soooo chocolatey. i'm giving away money to make people like me-eee -- is what he said. and i was like "you watch your mouth. she's my friend." friend is a strong word. [ male announcer ] chocolate just got more irresistible. find the all brown bag and you could win! >> it's go time. (vo) at the only online forum with a direct line to cenk uygur. >>if you had to vote for a republican, which one would it be? (vo) join the debate now. (vo) don't miss your chance to catch the premiere of the gavin newsom show. with special guests: >> i'm lance armstrong. if somebody put my back into a corner, i'm coming out swinging. ♪ >> all right, we're back on "the young turks." there is new evidence in the case of george disciple zimmerman, of course he was arrested recently for shooting trayvon martin, a 17-year-old, he said he had feared for his life, and he was acting in self defense. he was arrested six weeks after the initialing confrontation, of course. now the fbi is considering charging him with a hate crime. that is important because then he could face the

. >>> governor jerry brown is taking some riving after a facebook gaffe. brown said facebook started in california, but zuckerberg actually created it at harvard. brown quickly corrected himself saying facebook quickly moved to california where other tech companies are. >>> and zynga took a hit. we'll have more on this story at 6:00. you will also find continuing coverage on our website ktvu.com. >>> another bay area social networking website had another boost today. >>> members of the group of eight some of the world's richest neighs gathered at camp david for meetings today and tomorrow. the greek government had claimed that german chancellor merkel made the suggese convers with the president of greece. >>> the facebook ipo didn't do a whole lot to lift the economic worries. the dow jones average continued it two week slump. for the week it lost 3-1/2% of its value. the dow has also closed down in 12 of its sessions. >>> police arrest an attorney for a fatal hit-and-run that killed an east bay cyclist. this was the scene in dublin where a 57-year-old man was killed on tuesday. it h

of go-go is still pouring in. chuck brown died wednesday after battling pneumonia. go-go radio.com has been playing chuck brown nonstop and fans are call in to express their feelings about the d.c. legend. chuck brown was 57 years old. >> two big losses, unexpectedly as well. >>> do you love browsing the web on your smart phone? up next, why you may soon be counting those minutes and dollars. >> details of who is cutting off the unlimited data plan for some customers. we'll have that in our headlines coming up. [ female announcer ] today is the day... ♪ ...you make a change with hellmann's. ♪ make parmesan-crusted chicken. ♪ surprisingly crispier... juicier... mmm. yummier. made with real simple ingredients. find this and other recipes at hellmanns.com. hellmann's. make it real. make it different. with the touch of a button ? droid does. does it post it instantly to facebook with sound ? droid does. droid with color for facebook. it's the ultimate status update. get a droid razr maxx by motorola for only $199.99. . >>> john lennon's killer has been moved. mark david champ man was

insignificant. i thought of him in that little pearl of wisdom while reflecting on the death of chuck brown. so much has been written about chuck's influence on the music and temper of this town but it was donny simpson who in his own way probably put it best when he said when it comes to representing d.c. you got the washington monument, the big chair, and chuck brown. the chili bowl. here is where it gets good. in terms of music and musician whos have shaped the landscape chuck brown is part of a long, long line of giants. folks in detroit and philly love to brag about the enormous contribution their natives have made to the national musical tapestry. they are not to be denied. but neither are we. folks in d.c., we have been blessed with an abundance of musical genius that covers nearly the entire music spectrum from a back yard bucket to lewo inn and we're not new at this. two centuries ago john philips sousa put a lump in every patriot's throat with the stars and stripes forever. born right here. over in virginia there stands that pentagon. a pentagon of locally born or nurtured talent. in

browne. we start this morning with the passing of a music legend. a oo donna summer losing her battle with lung cancer at 53 years old. her anthems like this one became the sound track of the disco era. ♪ >> for more on the life and legacy let's go to mary ann raf pert. >> stars like gloria estefan all taking to twitter this morning to express their grief and shock on her passing. summer was one of the founding stars of this kiss go a-- disco. she won five grammy awards in dance, rock, r&b and inspirational. she had a record 19 number one dance hits in her career including her break out smash "love to love you baby." ♪ oo >> her stardom rocketed after that. she performed live on american idol back in 2008. ♪ flu>> summer as last big conc came in late 2010. her passing coming as a true shock since she never publicly revealed she even had lung cancer. even now surprising she believes she may have contracted the disease after inhaling toxic particles following the attacks on 9-11. she eventually moved out of manhattan for the very reason. she is survived her husband and three adult

. >> reporter: randy brown is the victim's friend and lives in the area. >> it's really difficult for me to watch, to see a friend of yours beaten like that. >> reporter: the suspect is still on the run. brown and several other members of the community attended a community meeting at the police station nearby. >> i really want to find out what leads they have, what suspects they're looking for, what they're doing to work with many other public agencies to get the word out. >> council member jim graham, police leaders and detectives spoke with concerned residents in the area about the crime and what's going on on w street. >> i was somewhat alarmed just for the fact that he was asking the guy to do something that wasn't really, you know, didn't seem like it was an unreasonable thing to ask somebody. >> i'm just concerned about the crime in the area. i live here. this is my home and i want to make sure it's safe, make sure d.c. is doing all they can do. >> police say tomorrow investigators will be knocking on doors in the community looking for information. they will also be passing out fl

from there. >> the foundation is not pleased. there are too many brown people. [ explosion ] >> criminals will vote democrat. >> stephanie: we'll talk about that next with carol leifer, comedienne extraordinaire on "the stephanie miller show." >> stephanie: hello current of it fans. here we are getting ready for hour number three with comedienne extraordinaire carol leifer. you were talking about your people. jacki schechner, one of your people just moved here from south beach from miami. >> really? >> i know. we have our fair share of delis. >> my people that way. >> stephanie: please. >> i thought you meant gay. >> no, no, no. >> i'm logical to admit to pickles and coleslaw. you took it just one step further. >> stephanie: i've caused -- i so apologize. now, here she is, jacki schechner, newswoman extraordinaire in the current news sister. >> our two president -- are two presidents better than one? that's what the obama campaign is hoping for in the donate $3 online. we got an e-mail that president

the least amount of money. now in the end it was $1 million spent against browning. the money doesn't seem to be on her side. the endorsements other than palin were on her side. then you think, i don't know. cain came in the last second. herman cain, but that's too late. as i look at t i think maybe it was palin. >> well, palin has managed some how to move herself into a pretty advantageous spot. she has also backed off from politics a lot. i think she may be trying to move into a media role moving forward, but she's keeping herself in the mix. her track record is pretty good. christine o'donnell, not so much but, hey, nobody is perfect. >> but she did win the primary. >> she did. >> when you take delaware and alaska, her track record is not that bad. people might or might not know ranrand paul, but people know sarah palin and in the primary could that make a difference? >> it could. when they deemed out her 2010 primary endorsements i think she went 29-17. when you follow sports that's a pretty good record for a team. some of the issue is that some of these candidates might be people who

, that assumes voters approve governor jerry brown's tax hike initiative this november. >>> and a wrong way photo of the fab four is expected to go for big bucks. this is a rare photo of the beetles walking across abbey road the wrong way. the version on the famous album cover has them walking left to right. the photo is expected to fetch over $14,000 when it is auctioned on may 22nd. i'm sure there's a lot of beetles fans out there that would love to get their hands on that conversation piece. >> did you notice paul mccartney is wearing sandals, not barefoot like the cover? >> that's right. >> ashley morrison, thank you very much. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather. >>> and in sports, nba playoff action. clippers and spurs in a san antonio showdown. sometimes, i feel like it's me against my hair. [ female announcer ] weak, damaged hair needs new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. active naturals wheat formulas restore strength for up to 90% less breakage in three washes. for strong, healthy hair with life, new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. for strong, healthy hair with life, we charge eve

'll continue paying for the mission. karen brown, wjz eyewitness news. >> and france has pulled troops out of afghanistan. >>> the man convicted in the bombing has died. he received a life sentence for the bombing that killed 270 people. his release in 2009 sparked outrage across the world. libyan foreign ministry spokesman says the 61 year old will be buried tomorrow. >>> baltimore city police are releasing the identity of a man. he was killed after reaching for an officer's gun during a struggle. an officer hurt in the struggle is recovering from injuries. >>> maryland's highest court rules that pit bulls are dangerous. tonight gee gee reports some pit bull owners says there's another side of the breed that's rarely seen. >> reporter: this is how a well behave pit bull really acts. it's what maryland breed owners really want to world to know. pit bulls and pit bull mixes are inheritly dangerous. >> it's discrimination against the breed and that's not intelligent. i think facts should be apparent before a decision like that is made. >> reporter: so pet owners put their pit bulls on parade

brown said let the games begin. both time and news week want to sell magazines. >> and remember, too, the left wing media wants this all to be about mitt romney and this is the statement that made at the top of the show when they went through his record and not say that they shouldn't be vetted they should. but the point is obama has never been vetted and this a full referendum on obama not on mitt romney. . >> jon: we have to take a break, up next on news watch. are the media sensoring some types of crime. >> trayvon martin was defending himself. it was self-defense. >> the media keep up the coverage of the trayvon martin case. where are the media and the fbi when it comes to black on white racial attacks? is there a coordinated coverup? and who wants to be a billionaire? did the media did overboard in hyping the facebook ipo? find out next on news watch. rs of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark c

be a breakthrough for those paralyzed. researchers at brown university have just released this video showing a robotic arm responding to basic commands given only through a person's thoughts. the robot was able to give the paraplegic patient a bottle to sip from. the device was attached to the woman's brain allowing a computer to decode messages from her mind and send them to the robot. unreal. >>> a florida couple had a different kind of self-serve at the gas station. a mom-to-be was in labor and dad couldn't quite make it to the hospital in time so he pulled into the pumps and ran right over to the passenger's side and guess what, he delivered his own son. the fire department did show up moments later. they cut the umbilical cord and thankfully everyone is doing just fine. now for a look at your national and regional weather here's nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> at first thought you're like gas station, a horrible place to stop. but they got everything, bathrooms with running water, papal towels, food. >> snacks. >> milk duds, whatever you want. >> great place to deliver. good morning,

republican scott brown for a u.s. senate seat. this is the seat he won after ted kennedy vacated it, she's hoping that the controversy over whether she dishonestly claimed american indian heritage will go away. the harvard law professor has been under fire from critics who say she lied about her alleged native-american roots to promote her prospects at certain colleges where she worked. the boston globe has had to issue a retraction saying contrary to earlier claims it could not find any proof that warren is in fact 1 32nd cherokee. larry sabato is the director of the center of politics at the university of virginia. lar lee. it was originally that she was listed as a minority law professor, that is what came out. she listed herself as a minority law professor, okay. and at harvard they touted her as a minority law professor, at the university of pennsylvania it came out, they also listed her in their minority equity report and so on. she comes out and says, i just listed myself because i wanted to meet other people like me. it's all based on a claim that she may have a great, great, gre

.s. supreme court unanimously struck down racially segregated public schools in the landmark case, brown versus board of education. >>> boxing legend sugar ray leonard turns 56. all day long, stay on top of the latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc and tonight, watch brian williams with nbc "nightly news." >>> here is a look at what is coming up later this morning on "the today show." america's got talent judge sharon osbourne opens up about sharing the judge's table with howard stern and what to expect from this season's hit nbc show. >>> two college athletic teams bring their viral dants moves out for a live plaza face-off. >>> now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more, i'm lynn berry, thanks for watching "early today," your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. of the day today on your nbc station. have a good one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com

project in sonoma that has been in the works for nine years is all but a done deal governor jerry brown just signed off on a compact allowing the federated it into the indian sub crate manchuria to start work is 65,000 sq. ft. facility outside of the only part the casino will house 3000 slot machines and to table games the tribal chairman says else will also creates thousands of jobs and the portion of its revenue will go directly to the city. a problem after nine years the track has been able to deliver what's it has always promised and that is it business in the compact that will benefit indian and non-indian alike. >>> all that's needed now was an ok from the fed's but that is considered a foregone conclusion. construction on the project could begin as early as mid summer. >>> to sell more than 100 million albums worldwide and was known as the queen of disco. tonight fans are mourning the death of donna summer at the age of 63. gm's reports that she had lung cancer in and of those summer was a highly celebrated artist to raise the garcia tells us she had her share struggles as well

're playing back the birds' courtship songs. >> biologist charles brown is leading the mission. he studied cliff swallows for 30 years. >> 30.5. >> and believes the birds will migrate back to capistrano. >> it may not be this year or may not even be next year, but i think if we keep trying long enough, they will realize it's a good place to nest, as they did in the past. >> there is progress. the swallows are closing in. nesting just a quarter mile from the mission. close enough to give the faithful hope, to remind them of the time when presidents made the voyage to capistrano. decades later, new sounds just may bring the swallows back. miguel almaguer, nbc news, san juan capistrano. >> and that's our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. and of course, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> thanks for joining us this evening. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. new information tonight about that century old cemetery unearthed during a construction dig at a well-known bay area hospital. santa claira count

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zimmerman. >>> plus, california governor jerry brown on closing a $16 billion budget gap. >>> and actor hugh dancy stops by the studio with his new movie "hysteria." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm manuel gallegus. have a great weekend. ,,,, >> 2 hours until facebook goes public. the lesson it can learn from google >> the attack

are paralyzed. researchers at brown university released video showing a robotic armory sponding to basic commands given through only the person's thoughts. the robot was able to give the patient a bottle to sip from. a device attached to the woman's brain allowing a computer to decode messages from her mind and send it to the robot. >>> a florida couple had a different kind of self-serve at a gas station. a mom to be was in labor, and dad couldn't make it to the hospital in time, so he pulled right in the pumps, ran to the passenger side and delivered his own son! the fire department did show up moments later, to cut the umbilical cord, everyone is doing fine. way to go, dad. >>> for a look at national and region aweather here is bill karins. good morning. >> slurpees for everyone. beautiful weather continues across the nation, not much drama out there today. we didn't have much yesterday, either. severe thunderstorms were very widespread, we did have some thunderstorm action with locally flooding conditions in south carolina and georgia and along the orlando, to daytona beach corridor.

report by the "washington post" said that ms. brown may cut his hair while they work housemates. >> tonight, with the apple assistant says is the number-one phone. >> also, the time magazine mother at the center of the controversy is talking again. but she sang about the photo shoot that led to this. -- what she sang about the photo shoot that led to this. >> caught on camera, not robbers target a montgomery county store. the police say they need your help to catch the suspects involved. the police have issued an alert because they believe the suspect could strike again. >> this happened at a 7-11 on new hampshire avenue in silver spring. autria godfrey has the latest it. >> the police are relying on the public's help, searching for the two masked gunmen who robbed this 7-11 in silver spring couple weeks ago. they were last seen fleeing on foot. montgomery county police want you to take a close look at the two men who stormed into the 7- eleven on new hampshire avenue on april 7 with guns drawn. >> all of these robberies and stuff. >> one robber demanded the employee and to regi

.com to leave your thoughts. you can expect to see more tributes over the weekend. chuck brown passed away on wednesday at the age of 75. hundreds of fans are gathering at places like the howard theater. funeral arrangements have not been an ounce. vincent a grgray ordered flags at half staff on the day of the funeral. >> at age 90, betty white still has amazing comedic timing. >> i didn't learn anything. it was good. >> if you ever need to know have to pick up a tarantula -- >> i never caught one before. >> she talked about her love of animals to our early days in television. it is coordinated by smithsonian officials. later today she will visit the smithsonian national zoo for a book signing. >> the redskins quarterback is a comedian himself. >> he had an appearance with jay leno. >> i graduated seventh in my class. >> i was 700. >> he represented the burgundy and gold by wearing "catch your dreams" . he also brought stocks for a jail and no -- socks for jay leno. he said when he gets his first paycheck he wants to buy two bed and a massager. he promised to is seeing a song on his next a

, and soul and was developed in the 19 70s. brown was playing the circuit in recent years. he was 75 years old. >> and exotic looking visitor make its way to television show. check out this little mosque hanging out in our parking lot today. the normally nocturnal insect actually looks more like a butterfly. its appearance has caused a flurry of comments on our facebook page created several dozen viewers have been drawn to it, much like a lot of. >> we see this quite frequently. every year about this time. >> gorgeous. >> i've seen them on the back door even. >> they have a beautiful full moon. they are beautiful. you do see them at nighttime. >> let's take a look at the weather. got a really nice this afternoon. things have dried out quite a bit of a chance of showers are pretty much gone. 70 degrees now. south southwest winds still at three but they will be turning shortly to the northwest paris barometer rising. right now 52. all the way down to 52. 65, when, 68 just west of the period dryer air continues to move in. 69 ocean city. locally, upper 60s to the low 70s. a nice warm night af

helped to create that distinct sound. this morning fans are remembering the life of chuck brown. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. >>> new this morning man found shot and killed inside his car in fairfax county. police found him around 11 clchb 30 at the intersection of san leandro. police have not released his name or any information about a possible suspect or motive. >>> prince william county police are searching for the person who shot two people inside their home. it happened around 8:00 last night in the dumfries area. police say the victims were taken to the hospital. both are expected to make full recoveries. police are still trying to determine a motive in this case. >>> a battle over abortion will play out on capitol hill today. a house subkrit knee will discuss a limit on when women can get an abortion. pro-choice activists oppose the bill but so do many d.c. residents who think it infringes. >>> in just a few hours world leaders from the g-8 will arrive at the airport.

a look at his picture very closely here. this is 6-year-old javon brown. d.c. police say he was last seen yesterday on columbia road near 13th street northwest. he was last wearing a green t- shirt, blue jeans and red and black shoes. >>> making other headlines this morning, the two teenagers charged in the shooting of two other teens will be in court today. >> it happened in the middle of the day right outside the rockville metro station. melanie alnwick is live in rockville with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes, two rockville teenagers spent the weekend in jail. 17-year-old tavares harris and 16-year-old kevin wynn are now being charged as adults with attempted first doug perioder and many other charges as well. rockville city police arrested wynn at a shell gas station where police say he fled after shooting two other teens at the rockville metro station around 2:30 friday afternoon. one victim, and 18-year-old female was an innocent bystander but the other, a 16- year-old male police say was the intended target. investigators believe that wynn and harris were i

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jerry brown continues to push the emphasis on the seriousness of california's budget deficit. the governor tells cbs this morning that voters need to pass his tax measures in november and have the state keep making cuts. >> we are going to start living within our means, something that has not truly happened for the better part of 30 years. >> you can see more of that interview with the governor on cbs this morning which starts right here on cbs 5 at 7:00 a.m.. >> a tribal casino been sonoma county that has been in the works for nine years is almost a done deal. the governor signed off on a compact with the federated indians to start work on a 65,000 sq. ft. facility outside of runner park. the casino will house 3000 slot machines and table games. the chairman says this will create thousands of jobs and a portion of the revenue will go to the city and county. the feds are expected to ok the project. construction could begin as early as mid summer. >> 6:40 a.m., major layoffs in the silicon valley for hewlett- packard. >> facebook officially friends with wall street. how the en

. >>> also in this morning's top stories, just one day after the death of d.c. music legend chuck brown, another star is lost. lost. & last dance for love &&. >> donna summer died yesterday after a battle with cancer. president obama and first lady hi shell obama shared their cop dole exs calling her voice, quote, unforgettable. summer rose to fame in the '70s with a string of disc owe hits and went on to win five grammys. donna summer was 63 years old. >> she will be missed. i think a lot of us didn't know she was battling cancer. >> right. >>> a driverless car put to the test on the streets of d.c. we'll show you some pretty incredible new technology that could change the way people get around. >>> nobody like it when stuff gets stolen from their desk. the cookies just sort of walk off. and when you work on capitol hill, chances are you have some pretty important stuff stashed in your desk. we are more on the mysteries in the halls of congress when we continue.  you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays w

for help. a maryland toddler nearly browns. left in a bathtub alone. as meghan mccorkell reports. that child is alive tonight thanks to the actions of a 9-1- 1 operator. >> reporter: good morning. that little girl is in critical condition, but the quick thinking of a 9-1-1 operator may have saved her life. >> my granddaughter has drowned. she's not responding. please help me. >> a terrifying call from help from this home. a 2-year-old girl found under the water inside of a bathtub. >> is she breathing, ma'am. >> no! >> the child's grandmother was distracted when two friends came to visit and left the child alone for 10 minutes. the child underwater. >> give her two breaths and 30 more pumps. keep going ma'am, this is very important. >> a 9-1-1 operator with the grandmother through every step of cpr. >> 1, 2, 3, 4. keep going. 1, 2, 3, 4. >> reporter: after minute as sign of hope. >> she's breathing. >> she's breathing? >> yes. >> when we arrived we did hear shallow breathing. >> i hope the little girl? that is all right. >> reporter: the sign-on the door is saying open doors a

to extends bar hours in the district. yesterday, council chairman kwame brown and ward one council member jim graham said the city does not need to make alcohol more available. graham is chairman of the committee that oversees alcohol sales. he said extended hours would only add to neighborhood noise and other problems. mayor gray proposed changes to raise more city revenue. the council will vote on the proposal in the coming weeks. >>> this morning some people in virginia are upset that virginia wildlife officials euthanized this four-pound bear cub. the baby bear was found along the side of the road in southwest virginia. the bear was healthy and didn't even have a scratch on it. wildlife officials say they put the cub down because it couldn't find anyone to rehabilitate the bear back into the wild. a tennessee organization says it was never contacted and has plenty of room. virginia authorities say they did not feel comfortable giving the bear to the group because of a change in leadership. >>> so when you think of drones, you probably associate them with the military. the unmanned aircraf

. >> reporter: governor jerry brown says he would allow schools to cut three weeks if his plan is rejected in november. >> we have the shortest school year of any country in the world and we think we will fix our issues in the future by cutting more days? >> reporter: the superintendent says passing the tax plan is important but it is not a fix all. >> in san francisco if it passes then we have to cut $83 million. if it doesn't pass we have to cut $119 million. >> reporter: districts like san francisco, one day is too much for some parents. >> doesn't says a lot of good about where we are as state. >> reporter: this question of furloughs comes when many school districts are struggling. there are 188 school districts in california that may not be able to balance their books. in san francisco, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the warriors wants to move to san francisco but their minor league team will be relocating for sure. >> and osterages and earth wakes. this unlikely connection made through a bay area exhibit. >>> the city counsel approved a deal to move the golden state warriors

are paralyzed. researchers at brown university have just released this video and it shows a robotic arm responding to basic commands given only through a person's thoughts. the robot was able to give the paraplegic patient a bottle to sip from. a device was attached to the woman's brain allowing a computer to decode messages from her mind, and then send them to the robot. >>> a florida couple had a different kind of self-serve at a gas station. all right here's what happened, a mom-to-be was in labor, dad couldn't make it to the hospital in time, so guess what happened? he pulled into the pumps, ran to the passenger side, and that's right he delivered his own son. the fire department did show up moments later. they cut the umbilical cord. everyone is doing just fine. dad is still recovering. he's having scotch right now. now for a lock at your national weather we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> probably bought one of those lotto tickets, just got a big gulp, twinkie. >> well deserved. >> yeah. congratulations to them. good morning, everyone. weekend forecast, this is as easy a

. >> welcome back to fox and friends first. i am patti ann browne. >> i am heather childers. 29 after the top of the hour. joe biden the big talker this morning. the vice president bought this at the rid during a speech yesterday. >> yes. and he p didn't back down. he doubled down on those comments. >> look, i said it yesterday and i will say it more calmly today, i don't think these guys understand us. and i am including us because we come from the same kind of background. if i wasn't joe biden came out of lines with a lunch bucket in my hand. i was a normal middle class kid with a father with a high school education and worked like hell. the thing that i recent i have to tell you, is a lot of romney supporters say we are engaging in klassen sri, healt -- class wealth henenvy. like my mom and dad didn'ting dream we would become a millionaire, one of our kids would be president. my mom and dad didn't dream one of their kids could invent t --t the new new thing. what do they think we think? our household? what do they think makes us tick? >> bill o'reilly not happy with his comments. in the ta

. >> we're playing back the birds' courtship songs. >> biologist charles brown is leading the mission. he studied cliff swallows for 30 years and believes the swallows will migrate back to capistrano. >> it may not be this year or next year, but if we keep trying, they'll realize it's a good place to nest. >> there is progress. the swallows are closing in. nesting just a quarter mile from the mission. close enough to give the faithffaith ful hope, to remind them of a time when the presidents voyaged to capistrano. miguel almaguer, nbc news, san juan capistrano. >> and that's our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. and of course, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.

that he would order city flags flown at half staff on the day of brown's funeral. maybe they should do it at the convention center. that would probably be an appropriate location with many people wanting to say goodbye. there's a new study on restaurant food that may surprise you. >> facebook goes public today. linda bell has more from bloomberg headquarters in new york. there's a lot of buzz about it. >> that's the billion dollar question, will investors like it? last month facebook disclosed sales growth slowing. it is facing hurdles in traditional web advertising where it makes money. the apple co-founder says investors looking to make money should buy the stock. he says that mark zuckerberg is a good businessman who mixes technical ability and vision. a new study says 96% of main entrees sold a top u.s. restaurant chains to exceed the usda's recommended daily limits for calories, sodium, and fat. appetizers often are calorie bombs. family restaurants were the worst offenders. the bell reporting for abc 7 news. >> banks. have a great weekend. looks like everybody will enjoy this fr

. >> is there any limit in your mind as to what they should do? >> hello, hello. >> i don't see that. >> tina brown has revolutionized how provocative and how much you can push magazine covers. and when magazines frankly aren't selling, she's shown that you can uptick sales by what's on the cover. >> also newspapers do the same thing. we live in new york city. and the "new york post" is legendary for its front cover. >> i want to get to our last topic. a tough call. virgin atlantic is going to let some of its overseas flights from new york to london let people talk on the phone on their cell phones. there are limits to it, but is this a good idea? >> why do i feel like i want to channel samuel l. jackson and go no more mmm mmm phones on that mmm mmm plane. i can't imagine that you want to have phone calls while you're in the middle of flying. >> i would think for every happy traveler who can do business, there's a mad traveler. >> and the noise. >> first of all, we are way too connected as a society. when i'm in an elevator and someone's on the phone, i take my phone out and pretend i'm on a call a

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